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📖 About This Campground

Cedar Hill State Park in Cedar Hill Texas offers 355 mostly wooded campsites with a shade shelter over some of the picnic tables. Each site has water, electricity, a fire ring, a lantern pole and a picnic table. All campsites are within walking distance of restrooms with hot showers. Additionally, there are 30 primitive campsites. Home to excellent mountain biking trails. Cedar Hill State Park, located on the shores of Joe Pool Lake in Texas, is a premier destination for campers seeking a blend of natural beauty and modern amenities. With over 350 campsites, the park offers a variety of options, including sites with full hookups for RVs and primitive sites for tent camping. Each campsite is thoughtfully equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean restrooms and showers, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. The park’s expansive 1,826 acres are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The DORBA trail system, featuring over 15 miles of multi-use trails, is perfect for hikers and mountain bikers of all skill levels. These trails wind through diverse landscapes, offering breathtaking views and opportunities to spot local wildlife. The park’s varied terrain includes open fields, dense woodlands, and scenic overlooks, making each hike a unique experience. Joe Pool Lake is a central attraction of Cedar Hill State Park, providing a wide range of water-based activities. Anglers will find the lake teeming with fish, including bass, catfish, and crappie. The park’s two boat ramps make it easy to launch your boat, whether you’re there for fishing, sailing, or simply enjoying a day on the water. For those who prefer swimming, the park features a designated swimming area with a sandy beach, perfect for cooling off on hot Texas days. Families visiting Cedar Hill State Park will appreciate the park’s well-maintained picnic areas and playgrounds. The park also offers group facilities, making it an ideal location for family reunions, birthday parties, and other gatherings. Seasonal programs and events, such as guided nature walks and educational workshops, provide additional entertainment and learning opportunities for visitors of all ages. Wildlife enthusiasts will find Cedar Hill State Park particularly rewarding. The park is home to a variety of species, including deer, raccoons, and numerous bird species. Birdwatchers can enjoy spotting everything from songbirds to raptors in their natural habitats. The park’s diverse ecosystems support a rich array of flora and fauna, making it a great place for nature photography and observation. Cedar Hill State Park also has a rich cultural history. The Penn Farm Agricultural History Center, located within the park, offers a glimpse into the area’s farming past. Visitors can explore the restored farm buildings and learn about the agricultural practices that once sustained local communities. This historical site adds an educational dimension to the camping experience, providing insight into the region’s heritage. The park’s proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex makes it an accessible escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Despite its close location to urban amenities, Cedar Hill State Park offers a tranquil and immersive nature experience. Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway or an extended vacation, the park provides the perfect setting to relax, explore, and reconnect with nature. In summary, Cedar Hill State Park is a versatile and inviting camping destination. Its combination of modern conveniences, diverse recreational opportunities, and natural beauty make it an ideal spot for campers of all types. Whether you’re there to hike, fish, swim, or simply unwind by the campfire, Cedar Hill State Park offers a memorable and enriching outdoor experience.

⭐ 1 Review

Dude RV

St Patrick’s Day 2018 we headed out to Cedar Hill State Park on the banks of Joe Pool Lake. Cedar Hill State Park is one big Texas State Park! With over 300 campsites you are sure to find one to your liking! A visit to the historical Penn Farm, heavy spring rains and lots of paved roads for scooting make this visit to Cedar Hill State Park a truly unique Texas State Park Visit. I camped in two different sites while I was there, the first was on par with most COE campgrounds with a busted up pad and very slopped campsite, the second was a fantastic handicap site with lots of flat concrete.